The Motorola Aura Celestial Edition is the mobile maker’s fancy-pants, super-pricey handset, but with a splash of a luna makeover. Why? To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing.
The Motorola Aura Celestial Edition is the mobile maker’s fancy-pants, super-pricey handset, but with a splash of a luna makeover. Why? To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing.
The first UK dealership selling the Tesla Roadster electric car has opened in Kensington, West London. It’s the ideal spot given the car’s bank account draining price tag. Read on to find out how much it costs…
Talk of a Dell smartphone has been hotting up for a while but new whispers suggest the computer giant is planning a pocket-sized, Android-toting device that could rival the iPod Touch.
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Not got your mitts on a Nokia N97 yet? You’re missing out, and not just because it’s a swanky smartphone with more bells and whistles than a morris dance.
The N97 is a perfect social networking phone. Without it on your side, you’re missing out on the latest from friends across the web. See how the N97 can supercharge your social life in our video masterclass.
O2 has announced a deal with BT that allows O2 customers to use BT’s Openzone hotspots as part of their mobile tariff – that means you can now hook up online while waiting for your Vanilla Frappuccino at Starbucks.
If you’ve been jonesing to watch Planet Earth in HD on your Mac, you have an unsettling fascination with David Attenborough and a new way to fulfil it. Elgato has just released EyeTV Sat, a satellite TV tuner for Macs.
An OLED mini projector has been created at tech thinktank The Fraunhofer Institute that could enable high-quality image projection from mobile phones using a fraction of the power of current technology and providing much brighter pictures.
Blizzard, creators of World of Warcraft, Diablo and StarCraft, dropped a bit of a bombshell on the RTS community when it announced that there would be no LAN (Local Area Network) support for its upcoming sequel. Instead players will have to use Blizzard’s Battle.net online service, a move which the developer says was a “difficult decision” but a necessary “safeguard against piracy.”